The applicant mother brought a motion to change a child support order dated March 14, 2012, seeking to adjust support based on the respondent father's actual income since 2012.
The father's income had increased significantly from $33,700 (the basis of the existing order) to $52,287 in 2012 and $140,727 in 2013.
The mother sought retroactive support adjustment, claimed the father owed $1,500 due to an improper FRO credit, and requested ongoing support based on $160,000 annual income.
The father opposed the retroactive award and sought a credit for alleged overpayment prior to the existing order.
The court granted the mother's motion, finding the father engaged in blameworthy conduct by failing to disclose his increased income and deliberately underpaying support.